The Kutchan Park & Gym, located directly behind Kutchan Station, is a nice place to relax and an affordable place to exercise at. The park has a large water feature surrounded by pine trees and has toilet facilities. The gym, located behind the park, is equipped with a general sports room (basketball, volleyball, table tennis), an indoor running track, and cardiovascular and weight machines. As you enter the gym, purchase tickets at the small vending machine on the right. A 100 yen general ticket will give you access to the running track and general sports room whilst the 210 yen training ticket will give you access to the weights room, cardiovascular machines and running track. The gym is open 09:00 ~ 21:00 daily.
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Kutchan Park & Gym
Affordable Gym and Large Park
By Chris Barnes
Community writer
The park has a large water feature surrounding by grass and trees
The exterior of the gym located directly behind Kutchan Station
The park provides cover and seating around the water feature
The gym is located in the large building behind the toilet block in the park
The Kutchan Gym from the Kutchan Station railway overpass
The training room features cardio equipment and weight machines. There is also detailed information on stretching and safety precautions
The general sports room caters for basketball, volleyball and table tennis
Once you purchase your ticket from the vending machine, take it to the front desk to sign in. The foyer of the gym has toilets and drink vending machines
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Thanks Michael. I thought the gym was very reasonably priced too.
Michael Flemming
12 years ago
Those are wonderful photographs of the park; and I really like the idea of reviewing the gymnasium. I'm now inspired to walk into the Koza City and Okinawa Prefectural Gymnasiums myself here in Okinawa City to see what they offer.
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